In an era of increasingly complex international relations, cooperation among countries with shared historical and cultural roots becomes particularly significant.
In an era of increasingly complex international relations, cooperation among countries with shared historical and cultural roots becomes particularly significant.
With the Azerbaijani ambassador to France, Leyla Abdullayeva, the haqqin.az correspondent met at the Cultural Center of the Azerbaijani Embassy, which became the House of Azerbaijan during the Olympics. We have translated the interview for aze.media readers.
Azerbaijan and Serbia continue to develop their bilateral relations. On July 25, another meeting of the intergovernmental commission will be held in Baku, which will discuss economic issues, including transport, trade, energy, and so on, as well as the development of cultural and other humanitarian ties.
Hungary is a close friend and reliable partner of Azerbaijan. The current level of Azerbaijani-Hungarian relations, based on mutual trust and enriched daily with new content, is gratifying.
On June 21, Euronews TV channel aired a report on the 29th International Caspian Oil & Gas Exhibition - Caspian Oil & Gas and the 12th Caspian International Power and Green Energy Exhibition - Caspian Power held as part of the Baku Energy Week at the Baku Expo Center.
In recent days, the situation in the Nakhchivan direction along the contact line between the Azerbaijani and Armenian forces has intensified.
"We must understand that Pashinyan is currently in a rather difficult position."
"I disagree that there's a global fight against Islam."
Let's clarify what Palestine is. It's like calling it "Artsakh" – a non-existent autonomy within Israel. "Palestine," so-called, has no currency of its own; the Israeli shekel is in circulation there.
President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev was interviewed by Euronews TV channel on the sidelines of the High Level Segment of the 15th Petersberg Climate Dialogue held in Berlin, Germany, on April 26.
Former Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Tofiq Zulfugarov explains why using the 1976 map for border delimitation with Armenia is unacceptable, highlighting Armenia's territorial gains post-Sovietization and the need for historical accuracy.
In Yerevan, protests are intensifying, with demonstrators recently blocking the Armenia-Iran interstate road at the "Zanger" monument in Goris, according to Armenian media. People continue to gather at the local Republic Square.
During a significant visit to Azerbaijan, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico engaged in an extensive interview with AZERTAC and AzTV, revealing key aspects and potential growth areas in the relationship between Slovakia and Azerbaijan. This engagement marks an essential phase in deepening strategic cooperation.
"The most ambitious project put forward by Nikol Pashinyan's government, the so-called 'Crossroads of the World', cannot be realized without normalizing relations with Azerbaijan and Turkey, followed by unblocking transport routes and opening borders."
"Relations with Azerbaijan are valuable to Moscow, regardless of Armenia. I am not aware of any intention of our country to join the EAEС."
The French Foreign Ministry announced that it had called back its ambassador to Azerbaijan, Anne Boillon, for consultations. It is reported that the Ambassador has already met with President Emmanuel Macron as well. The ambassador's recall sparked a public debate.
Speaking about the 'security concern' that some Western media outlets like to hype up in relation to Chinese companies, Assistant to the President of Azerbaijan for Foreign Policy Affairs Hikmat Hajiyev stressed that this is an unfair treatment of China. He said that he has been using Huawei products for many years and the country looks to expand cooperation with more Chinese companies including with Huawei.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has adopted a very interesting way of communicating with the country's population, resorting to a policy of intimidating them with war.
During a meeting with residents of border villages in the Tavush region, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that if Yerevan does not compromise with Baku regarding the border villages-exclaves from Soviet times, war could break out, possibly by the end of the week.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, who was on an official visit to Azerbaijan, was interviewed by Azerbaijan State News Agency - AZERTAC on March 18.
According to the expert, the purpose of the NATO head's visit was to inform about the plans of this structure in relation to the war being waged by Russia and Iran against the collective West.
On March 1, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev was interviewed by Euronews TV channel as part of the 10th Southern Gas Corridor Advisory Council Ministerial Meeting and the 2nd Green Energy Advisory Council Ministerial Meeting.
"If peace negotiations between Baku and Yerevan proceed against the backdrop of escalation and arming of Armenia, it turns out that by spring-summer-autumn of this year, we may closely approach a situation where a military solution to the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia may become inevitable."
During an interview with France 24, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan made several statements implying that the country is not experiencing any financial difficulties.